Lattice plainification and band engineering lead to high thermoelectric cooling and power generation in n-type Bi2Te3 with mass production
Dongrui Liu(Beihang University), Li‐Dong Zhao(Northwestern University), Yongxin Qin(Beihang University), Yi Wen(Beihang University), Zhihai Ding(The Medical Device (United Kingdom)), Tao Hong(Beihang University), Xin Qian(Hebei University), Xiang Gao(Center for High Pressure Science and Technology Advanced Research), Jiayi Peng(Nanchang University), Dongyang Wang, Yichen Li(Beihang University), Qian Cao, Shulin Bai(Zhejiang International Studies University), Qing Tan(Tsinghua University), Shibo Liu(Zhejiang International Studies University), Haonan Shi(Beihang University), Lizhong Su(Division of Materials Science and Engineering), Bingchao Qin(Zhejiang International Studies University)
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